If you search for Nigel Sluman you should find me

It's alright, really. A useful networking tool.StratoTimo wrote:Facebook is so crappy... So I won't be there
Well you weren't on Facebook when i searched nowMe, My Enemy wrote:NeonVomit and stratoplayer are really both called Miguel, nice
mine Vanessa Gupta -_-
As soon as I am able (if it's allowed at all, have no idea) I'll change this immediately
/b/, of course.Mormegil wrote: I prefer 4chan.org.
NeonVomit wrote:/b/, of course.Mormegil wrote: I prefer 4chan.org.
You are entitled to your (retarded) opinion. Similarly, I could argue that you are one of those people who think they are cool by being outsiders who don't conform to society's rules. You really have no clue what you are talking about. It may not serve your purposes, but not everyone is in your situation. Let me give you a specific example: When I came to Canada eleven years ago I lost touch with some friends I had in Argentina. At that time, I had a very crappy dial-up internet connection and the people I knew in Argentina had no internet at all (the internet was just starting to become a global phenomenon), so staying in touch through e-mail, Skype, etc. was not a real option. Yes, there's the phone, but it's not quite the same in terms of possibilities and price (long distance calls are very expensive!). Last year, a friend from high school found me on facebook. We were happy to be able to somehow connect once again. His timing was perfect, because I was just about to go to Argentina during the summer. We met in Buenos Aires after not having seen each other for eleven years. Of course facebook can be a piece of crap if you want it to be and depending on how you use it, but then again, it can also be beneficial. If it weren't for facebook, I would not have been able to find some of my friends, as I didn't have their phones, e-mails, addresses, etc. The "pathetic excuse to fill your social needs" argument is the typical argument thought up by a five-year-old. It's really not impressive and overly simplistic. Having had the opportunity to meet with a friend was not a "fake feeling". And yes, you are using the internet to market yourself. In fact, you just did that. You say you don't want online friends. Still, if you are here just to spread your own opinions, then you are marketing yourself (your opinions tend to reflect the kind of person you are to some extent). Surely you are trying to catch people's attention. Surely that's a pathetic way to fill your emotional and narcissistic needs.mayhem-for-all wrote:Facebook is just a pathetic way to fill your social needs online with people you don't know and since it is easier to get to know them shy people or by otherways socially untalented people may find this a place to get a feeling like they really had some firends or that someone would actually care.
The truth is that is a fake feeling.
I am not using internet to market myself or anything thats part of me.
Only thing I am using this to spread is my own opinnions.
I have no need for myself to have any friends online.
Well I can't say I have any "real" friends IRL and try to guess why.
that is a part of marketing.Only thing I am using this to spread is my own opinnions.
Actually I was going to add something like that since my post wasn't just about pissing people off.your (retarded) opinion
Well I am and I am not.who are proud of not having real friends. Good for you
I might use it as a way of spreading my personality but thats way different from spreading exactly who I am. I can't imagine myself getting on facebook for a dozen of reasons.that is a part of marketing.
Actually you are right as I am not.I still don't think you are a badass rebel with an attitude